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What are 2 stars visible from earth?

two stars are the sun and betelgeuse


Would we see stars if there was no sun?

no,because the light of the Sun reflects off stars which makes them visible to us.


Are the stars only visible at night?

Yes. But there are stars in the morning, it just cannot be seen. That is because the sun is brighter than the stars, while in the night, the moon is a reflection of the sun (light) so the stars are brighter and is clearly visible.


What do the stars do when they are not out?

They are always 'out', they are just not visible because of the the sun or other lights.


A sentence with the word visible?

The stars were only visible once the sun had set and the sky darkened.


How frequent are stars similar to the Sun in our Galaxy?

Very small. Only about 7.6% of all visible stars.


If the sun is considered a star why can you not seet it at night but are able to see other stars at night?

The sun is not visible at night because at that time we are on the side of Earth facing away from it. Other stars are not visible during the day because they are hidden by the light of the sun scattered through the atmosphere.


Do sun contain most of the visible material?

No. The sun is a fairly average sized star out of billions of stars.


Are the same stars visible every night of the year from every location on earth?

No, the stars visible in the night sky change based on the Earth's rotation and its orbit around the Sun. The stars visible from a specific location depend on the time of year and the latitude of the observer. Some stars are circumpolar and are always visible in certain locations, while others may only be visible at certain times of the year.


What type of star forms the majority of visible stars in the sky?

The majority of visible stars in the sky are main sequence stars, like our own Sun. These stars are in the stable phase of their life cycle where they are fusing hydrogen into helium in their cores.


When is the most stars out?

The stars are always "out" ... 24/7/365 ... in huge numbers. On earth, because of the air, you can't see the other stars when the sun is in the sky. But on the moon, where there is no air, the stars are visible even when the sun is also 'out'.


Are all-stars can be seen only by night?

No The Sun is a star too, but the Sun is close enough to be visible during the day. Only the day actually, as we have to be facing it to see it. And night is when our patch of the Earth has rotated away from the Sun.